John O’Neill
Professor of Counseling
joneil@hunter.cuny.edu
212 772-5188
1121 West
Dr. O'Neill has been the coordinator of the Graduate Programs in Counseling at Hunter College, CUNY since 1984. He also lectured in the Rehabilitation Counselor Training Program at Syracuse University, where he received his Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Counselor Education, and was Adjunct Professor for several years in New York University's Rehabilitation Counseling and Occupational Therapy programs.
Teaching
Professor O’Neill is the Project Director of the Hunter College/ New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (OASAS) Work-Study program which is collaboration between the Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Counseling and OASAS. The project is designed to meet the increasing need for professional Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors in the field of substance abuse. Work-Study students have an opportunity to develop their skills as professional Rehabilitation Counselors working in the area of substance abuse while taking graduate courses toward completion of a Masters degree. College tuition and salary are paid for by the grant.
Research
Prof. O’Neill is the Co- Director of the National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) funded Employment Service Systems Research and Training Center which is a five year grant to develop, enhance, and utilize partnerships to improve the quality of employment services, opportunities, and outcomes for people with disabilities. Five research projects are designed to meet this goal. The research examines partnerships across public agencies, between not-for-profit and public agencies, and between rehabilitation agencies and businesses. The entire proposal creatively partners with stakeholders and systems to better meet the needs of people with disabilities.
Dr. O'Neill was a principal for 10 years within the NIDRR funded Research and Training Center on the Community Integration of People with Traumatic Brain Injury where he led a research project to expand and evaluate an innovative approach for providing vocational rehabilitation services to people with TBI. Professor O’Neill also worked for over eight years with MTS on NIDRR funded research to improve the quality of vocational rehabilitation services available to persons living with AIDS.
Professor O’Neill sat on the New York State Rehabilitation Council for six years and was that Committee’s representative working with the State vocational rehabilitation agency to create a comprehensive system of personnel development. As part of his Council involvement, Professor O’Neill also chaired the Quality Assurance and Improvement Committee.